Frazer

/ˈfreɪzər/ noun

A surname of Scottish origin, famously borne by anthropologist James George Frazer, author of 'The Golden Bough.'

From Scottish fraise meaning 'strawberry flowers' or possibly from Norman French frasière. Originally may have denoted someone who lived near strawberry plants or sold strawberries.

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